Hello Everyone!
Does Sygic application, works (properly) on Bada 2.0?
Thanks in advance!
no, sygic isn't compatible with bada 2...the best i alternative i found is ndrive 11
paraponzi said:
no, sygic isn't compatible with bada 2...the best i alternative i found is ndrive 11
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Thanks for the answer!
I managed to install and run sygic, but it got stuck during initialization. (that's the result of "not compatible"?)
Does Ndrive app, have updated maps of the Middle East?
don't know for middle east, sorry maybe you can try with the navigation programs on the samsung store, the free ones...they use maps from openstreetmap and so they are free and quite recent and updated!
paraponzi said:
don't know for middle east, sorry maybe you can try with the navigation programs on the samsung store, the free ones...they use maps from openstreetmap and so they are free and quite recent and updated!
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Thanks!
I'll try to find something there.
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hi to all,
i m from asia. i m goin 2 visit europe in 2 weeks time. where can i find a good gps software (garmin que or tomtom)? where to download? and where can i get the map? thanks to all in advance.
tweakmy said:
hi to all,
i m from asia. i m goin 2 visit europe in 2 weeks time. where can i find a good gps software (garmin que or tomtom)? where to download? and where can i get the map? thanks to all in advance.
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www.tomtom.com ;-)
if your using 3G you could also use Googlemaps for the phone.
for more information: http://www.google.com/mobile/gmm/index.html
point your phones browser to http://www.google.com/gmm
any freebies?
The only free one I know of is Googlemaps that I already spoke about. tTough you pay for the data downloaded via your ISP using 3G/Wifi.
tbh who would make a GPS Navigation application and ask nothing for it?
How about smart2go, you can download the maps for free of Europe and do navigation (on screen) all for free. The only bit you pay for is the voice prompts.
I use tomtom, but I've given it a go and it works pretty well. I'm planning on using it in greece later in the year as there's better coverage than the version of tomtom I have.
It's a little fiddly to get the map loader program to install the maps, but if you try and have a problem let me know and I'll try and find out what I did to get it working.
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How about smart2go, you can download the maps for free of Europe and do navigation (on screen) all for free. The only bit you pay for is the voice prompts.
I use tomtom, but I've given it a go and it works pretty well. I'm planning on using it in greece later in the year as there's better coverage than the version of tomtom I have.
It's a little fiddly to get the map loader program to install the maps, but if you try and have a problem let me know and I'll try and find out what I did to get it working.
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any source or link? download link?
i would like the tomtom version....actually everyone is talking bout it also.
http://www.smart2go.com (free)
or
http://www.tomtom.com (certainly not free!)
Hehehe.
I love all the answers skirting around what he's asking for...
Nobody can give you a link to Pirated software on this forum, sorry. Search Google for that.
Another FREE alternative is Microsoft Live Search. It's actually a pretty good GPS program if you look around in it. Also, it uses speech recognition to input what you are looking for. Give it a try.
Hello,
I know it’s a long shot, but I thought I'd ask if anyone know the best solution for getting any Navigation or GPS maps going on the Touch HD/Blackstone for Morocco.
I've looked for Tomtom and igo, but neither do maps. I am looking into Garmin mobile XT, but not sure if this will help me in a car?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
James
NDrive has a 7 MB-Morocco map, and it is touch-optimized for the HD. Not as feature-rich as the competition, but it does the job.
http://www.ndriveweb.com/products/product/7/
But you could also check Morocco roads on Google Maps first, and then consider Google Navigator, a PDA product not associated with Google, but providing offline Google maps with turn-by-turn instructions for your PDA.
http://www.pdafun.net/
Thanks - very helpful! I will try have a look at both
thaanxz just what i need
you can use russa
mounsif said:
you can use russa
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what do you mean by that? ("russa") is it an application? if it is why don't you give a link would be nice thaanxz
Does anyone have a GPS program with Swedish maps? Or know where I can get one?
It should also be free
If, where can I download it?
jockeponkenboy said:
Does anyone have a GPS program with Swedish maps? Or know where I can get one?
It should also be free
If, where can I download it?
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Tomtom(.com) (route planner) works well and has Swedish maps, for oziexplorer(.com) (topografic maps), also Swedish maps exist as I remember well. Both work well but are officially not free.
pwel said:
Tomtom(.com) (route planner) works well and has Swedish maps, for oziexplorer(.com) (topografic maps), also Swedish maps exist as I remember well. Both work well but are officially not free.
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Where can i get the "none" officially version?
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Where can i get the "none" officially version?
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Ever heard of Google? try tomtom 7.9 pda and it will help you on your way.
Or try news groups. For oziexplorer, there is a demo version on the web site. Maps via news groups
Hi!
I like NaviComputer a lot. It is free and you can use the NaviMapper application, which comes with the installation on your desktop to download OpenStreetMaps. This way you can stay offline all the time, but have great maps.
This tool is not meant to be a Navigation software like TomTom etc.
The only downside of the program in my opinion is, that you cannot search for street names. You always need to have a rough idea, where you want to go.
I'm using it for GeoCaching for instance.
-witteks
Try sygic mobile maps 10
I am new to android which is giving me many choices for navigation. What is the best navigation software android has to offer? I prefer Garmin but there is not an app for it.
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Google Maps navigation is in my opinion the best. also sprint nav isn't too bad, but google is better.
Telenav for Sprint seems kind of dodgey on all the devices I have ever used it on. I will try the google one thank you.
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is there any navigation program like igo8? which doesnt require any 3G data download connection to load the map?
cause in malaysia, the data download cost is ridiciously high.
CoPilot Live is what you're looking for (I use it, nice). It's in the Market, and the whole U.S maps are on special for $4.99. Sweet deal.
Check out their site for info on maps of other locales.
Navigon had an Android gps app but they pulled it sometime ago.
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I used MapDroyd when I went across country. No data connection at all in the deserts.
MapDroyd is good!!! but they doesnt give me navigation to the destination..
any more suggestion?
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MapDroyd is good!!! but they doesnt give me navigation to the destination..
any more suggestion?
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Did you even try CoPilot Live? It's a full GPS navigation app with TTS.
yeap, CoPilot is not in the market apps, and its a paid application.
anymore suggestion? i used to use iGO8(crACKED) on my omnia and diamond2....
also im in melbourne(australia) and Kuala Lumpur(malaysia) often
I've tried co pilot, and Igo and they are all slow at responding. I find google maps work very smoothly and does everything u need.
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lazylilsnoop said:
yeap, CoPilot is not in the market apps, and its a paid application.
anymore suggestion? i used to use iGO8(crACKED) on my omnia and diamond2....
also im in melbourne(australia) and Kuala Lumpur(malaysia) often
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So you're looking or warez then or something free? Dude, there's always Google or Yahoo or Bing.
Otherwise, CoPilot Australia details are here http://www.androidzoom.com/android_applications/travel/copilot-live-australia-nz_boqf.html
or
Ndrive might be your best bet as they have maps for both Australia and Malaysia (Asia and Oceania) here http://www.ndriveweb.com/products/product/7/
i m a biker roam to new route everyday pls.....provide me good GPS based NAVIGATION software for defy
thanxx
CoPilot Premium ??...
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Copilot is really good !
It is a offline navigation!
Theres also this thing I use called naviONE
Sygic is pretty good. It has some accurate maps.
Cheers,
I think Motonav is the best one.
no, motonav is complicated and stupid, CoPilot is the best offline navigation
hi, i checked the copilot site -- copilotlive com they does not cover india maps. ?
which good offline maps to be used. ?
Sygic has a map of India
http://www.sygic.com/en/android:buy-now
i got stuck at iGo8, it really satisfies all my needs
sygic stucks
Kawadude said:
Sygic has a map of India
http://www.sygic.com/en/android:buy-now
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sygic gets stuck after start !!
the best and the most simplest NDRIVE
search it on google it is the best
offline navigation ..and has maps of india ..
download ndrive11